Showing posts with label technology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label technology. Show all posts
Thursday, November 21, 2013
Thursday, May 9, 2013
Archived Chats via Storify
June 26th: Strategies to Maximize Getting Connected
June 19th: Innovative Strategies to Prevent Summer Slide
May 22nd: Common Core Implementation Strategies
May 8th: Legislative Issues in NC Education
April 24th: Best Practice for School Wide #edtech Supervision
February 20th: 21st Century Teaching and Learning
June 19th: Innovative Strategies to Prevent Summer Slide
May 22nd: Common Core Implementation Strategies
May 8th: Legislative Issues in NC Education
April 24th: Best Practice for School Wide #edtech Supervision
February 20th: 21st Century Teaching and Learning
February 6th: Vision Building Strategies for School Leaders
#ncadmin chats prior to Oct. 3rd can be viewed by clicking "Older Posts"
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teaching,
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Saturday, September 8, 2012
Chat from September 19th: "Strategies for leadership teams in the changing field of education"
This is a summary from the September 19th #NCADMIN chat:
(Note: Not every tweet from the chat is included)
Welcome everyone to tonight's topic - Strategies for Leadership Teams in the changing field of Education! #ncadmin
Q1: Some leadership teams are made up of 2 & some are up to 5+ members-how do you define the role of your leadership team members? #ncadmin
A1: We discuss our roles as a group, factored by principal assignment, specialized area, and experience. #Ncadmin
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Thursday, August 9, 2012
Chat from 8/22: "Innovative PD Strategies for District/School Technology Training"
This is a summary from the August 22nd #NCADMIN chat:
(Note: Not every tweet from the chat is included)
#ncadmin Q1: How do you determine what [tech] needs/trainings your school/district needs to focus on?
#ncadmin I meet individually with principals to learn vision, culture, and need.
(Note: Not every tweet from the chat is included)
A1: After spending 1 full year observing teachers (new school last year), was able to discuss tech goals individually w/ teachers#Ncadmin
Not in content but delivery RT @mccoyderek: @mrhgaddis have you found a huge difference between the three levels, K-5, 6-8, 9-12?#ncadmin
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administration,
Connected Educators,
education,
ncadmin,
North Carolina,
teaching,
technology
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